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AC issues in Texas heat
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<blockquote data-quote="GCATX" data-source="post: 1522428" data-attributes="member: 29405"><p>Ha! Mine is doing the same thing. It's Jeckyl and Hyde, I tell you. Sometimes it will freeze you out, others will not. I think it has something to do the the blend door actuator only working sometimes. A few weeks back I had everything on max and drove for about 10 minutes, then something clicked and the AC started blowing way colder all of a sudden, I didn't touch any of the buttons.</p><p></p><p>Today, truck said it was 106 outside, I drove across town and had to have everything on full blast, recirc, etc, just to stay cool. Stopped to fill up about a mile from home, AC was blowing considerably colder once I started it back up, in fact I had to turn it down before I got home. I hadn't changed any settings.</p><p></p><p>Let us know if you get it figured out, please.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GCATX, post: 1522428, member: 29405"] Ha! Mine is doing the same thing. It's Jeckyl and Hyde, I tell you. Sometimes it will freeze you out, others will not. I think it has something to do the the blend door actuator only working sometimes. A few weeks back I had everything on max and drove for about 10 minutes, then something clicked and the AC started blowing way colder all of a sudden, I didn't touch any of the buttons. Today, truck said it was 106 outside, I drove across town and had to have everything on full blast, recirc, etc, just to stay cool. Stopped to fill up about a mile from home, AC was blowing considerably colder once I started it back up, in fact I had to turn it down before I got home. I hadn't changed any settings. Let us know if you get it figured out, please. [/QUOTE]
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